Middle Eastern Dividend Stocks To Consider: 3 Top Picks

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As Gulf markets remain subdued due to weak oil prices and anticipation of key U.S. economic data, investors in the Middle East are closely monitoring dividend stocks for stability and potential income. In such a climate, selecting stocks with strong fundamentals and consistent dividend payouts can be a prudent approach for those seeking reliable returns amidst market fluctuations.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks In The Middle East

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
Yeni Gimat Gayrimenkul Yatirim Ortakligi (IBSE:YGGYO)5.43%★★★★★★
Saudi Awwal Bank (SASE:1060)6.60%★★★★★☆
Riyad Bank (SASE:1010)6.83%★★★★★☆
National General Insurance (P.J.S.C.) (DFM:NGI)7.63%★★★★★☆
National Bank of Ras Al-Khaimah (P.S.C.) (ADX:RAKBANK)6.54%★★★★★☆
Göltas Göller Bölgesi Cimento Sanayi ve Ticaret (IBSE:GOLTS)3.49%★★★★★☆
Emaar Properties PJSC (DFM:EMAAR)7.52%★★★★★☆
Commercial Bank of Dubai PSC (DFM:CBD)5.40%★★★★★☆
Arab National Bank (SASE:1080)5.91%★★★★★☆
Anadolu Hayat Emeklilik Anonim Sirketi (IBSE:ANHYT)6.04%★★★★★☆

Click here to see the full list of 63 stocks from our Top Middle Eastern Dividend Stocks screener.

We'll examine a selection from our screener results.

Riyad Bank (SASE:1010)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: Riyad Bank offers banking and investment services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with a market cap of SAR76.60 billion.

Operations: Riyad Bank's revenue is primarily derived from its Corporate Banking segment at SAR8.94 billion, followed by Retail Banking at SAR4.23 billion, Treasury and Investments at SAR2.39 billion, and Investment Banking and Brokerage at SAR1.07 billion.

Dividend Yield: 6.8%

Riyad Bank's dividend yield ranks in the top 25% of Saudi Arabian market payers, but its dividend history has been volatile over the past decade. Despite this instability, dividends have grown over ten years and are currently covered by earnings with a payout ratio of 54.7%. Recent board changes, including new audit committee appointments, may influence governance positively. The bank's recent move to Riyad Bank Tower aligns with its strategic transformation plan, potentially impacting future financial performance positively.

SASE:1010 Dividend History as at Dec 2025

Castro Model (TASE:CAST)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Castro Model Ltd. operates in Israel, focusing on the retail sale of fashion products, home fashion, accessories, and cosmetics with a market cap of ₪1.25 billion.

Operations: Castro Model Ltd.'s revenue segments include fashion products, home fashion, accessories, and cosmetics and care products in Israel.

Dividend Yield: 14.7%

Castro Model's dividend yield is among the top 25% in the IL market, but its sustainability is questionable due to a high cash payout ratio of 156.1% and volatile dividend history with annual drops over 20%. Although earnings have grown at 22.8% annually for five years, recent income reports show mixed results; Q3 net income increased to ILS 24.76 million from ILS 16.65 million last year, yet nine-month figures declined compared to previous periods.

TASE:CAST Dividend History as at Dec 2025

Tigbur - Temporary Professional Personnel (TASE:TIGBUR)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Tigbur - Temporary Professional Personnel Ltd. operates in the staffing industry, providing temporary professional personnel services, with a market cap of ₪518.55 million.

Operations: Tigbur - Temporary Professional Personnel Ltd. generates revenue from providing temporary professional staffing services.

Dividend Yield: 3.1%

Tigbur - Temporary Professional Personnel's dividend yield of 3.07% is below the IL market's top 25% benchmark of 5.23%. Despite a low payout ratio of 9.6%, indicating dividends are well-covered by earnings, its cash payout ratio stands at a higher 82.3%. The company has struggled with unreliable and volatile dividend payments over the past decade, though recent earnings growth—Q3 net income rose to ILS 10.46 million—suggests potential for improvement in financial stability.

TASE:TIGBUR Dividend History as at Dec 2025

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